Okay, this I know... Home button is the circular one at the bottom of the device that you push to get back to the main screen. Sleep button is on the top of the device.... right side (aka it's also the Power On/Off button).

Okay, this I know... Home button is the circular one at the bottom of the device that you push to get back to the main screen. Sleep button is on the top of the device.... right side (aka it's also the Power On/Off button).

I'm just thankful they finally fixed the battery issue for the newer 3G iPhones and iTouches. Before the download my iTouch battery would say 70% full, but by the time I would use it, it would go down to 20%, then die about a half hour later.

If you're using the supplied Safari browser on your iPhone, go to RJ online. Then press the "+" function at the bottom of the screen, and you'll get the option to have that web page placed on your iPhone home screen as an icon. Next time you press that screen icon you'll go directly to RJ. And of course works for any other sites you visit, as well.

For not having sound. Look at the side of your iPhone with the volume control buttons. There is a little switch above the volume control. Look at it and if you can see a little red dot your phone is on vibrate. Make sure it is switched so you don't see the red dot. The lady at ATT made sure to tell me that right away as people complain their phone only vibrates. Hope that can help

Bizz saidFor not having sound. Look at the side of your iPhone with the volume control buttons. There is a little switch above the volume control. Look at it and if you can see a little red dot your phone is on vibrate. Make sure it is switched so you don't see the red dot. The lady at ATT made sure to tell me that right away as people complain their phone only vibrates. Hope that can help

I think that little mechanical sound switch is one of the iPhone's most brilliant features, despite it being the most old-fashioned, compared to all its touch screen magic. Most phones I've owned relied on some multi-function button to mute & restore the ringer, and often in combination with some other button sequence, while the phone was on and perhaps in some particular operating mode, or else you had to navigate through layers of on-screen tools.

Imagine, a simple dedicated mute switch that turns on and off whether the phone is active or not, in a way you can visibly see and feel. And similarly intuitive volume buttons. What will they think of next!